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How energy market rules lock this irrigator out

How energy market rules lock this irrigator out

Western Murray Irrigation was ineligible for the “wholesale demand response mechanism” because it was too hard to establish a benchmark level of usage.

Ben PotterSenior writer

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Western Murray Irrigation is a small irrigation infrastructure operator with a birds’ eye view of the benefits of participating in the energy grid from one of its remotest corners – and also of the obstacles to doing so.

It sends about 25,000 megalitres of water through its pressurised irrigation system each year to 400 members with permanent plantings of wine and table grapes, dried fruits and citrus in the hot, dry south-western corner of NSW.

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Ben Potter
Ben PotterSenior writerBen Potter writes on energy, climate change and innovation, and has been Washington correspondent, opinion editor and companies editor. Connect with Ben on Twitter. Email Ben at bpotter@afr.com

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